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ICECO VL60 Dual Zone Portable Refrigerator with SECOP Compressor, 60 Liters Platinum Compact Refrigerator, DC 12/24V, AC 110-240V, 0℉ to 50℉, Home & Car Use (with Insulate Cover)

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Arrives May 24 – May 31
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Size: VL60


Features

  • Independent Control - Dual zone and independently controlling allow you to use freezing and refrigeration in any combination (freezer & refrigerator, both freezer, or both refrigerator). Moreover, you can choose to turn off one zone for the purpose of energy-saving.
  • SECOP Compressor - Cooling range from 0F to 50F(-18C~10C) to meet all your freezing or refrigeration need. Fridge cooling rate can be selected between MAX mode for fast cooling or ECO mode for more energy efficiency. SECOP Compressor makes the car refrigerator keep running well even under 40 tilt.
  • Car and Home Use - Each portable refrigerator is equipped with a DC cord and an AC cable. Independent 12V/24V DC and 110-240V AC output port avoid chaotic wire accumulation and make the use environment cleaner and safer.
  • User-friendly Design - Height design fit for tonneau cover of pickup truck. Metal shell, thickened inner wall and foldable pull-down lock provide good insulation conditions. Convenient interior lights for easy access in the dark. Two Removable wired baskets to allow quick emptying and restocking of the fridge.

Brand: ICECO


Capacity: 63.4 Quarts


Configuration: Compact Internal Freezer


Color: Gray


Special Feature: Portable


Number of Doors: 2


Refrigerant: R513A


Finish Type: Matte


Door Material Type: Metal


Shelf Type: Wire


Product Dimensions: 31.1 x 18.31 x 18.7 inches


Item Weight: 66 pounds


Manufacturer: Guangdong ICECO Enterprise Co., Ltd.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: December 23, 2019


Item Weight: 30 Kilograms


Capacity: 63.4 Quarts


Number Of Doors: 2


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  • Mostly good - Ran a bit strange in the beginning on "MAX" mode but seems to have worked out
Size: VL45
*** Update: 5/27/2020 ** After testing the setup below, I gave the fridge to my parents to use in an off-grid capacity. Occasionally, seemingly randomly, the fridge would start to exhibit the weird behavior described below - continuously running, drawing power, but not cooling. After "rebooting the fridge", all seemed well again, until the next time it happened. Eventually, they lost confidence in the fridge, and would use it when it worked, but not rely on it. They didn't watch it closely, so that when this weird behavior happened, the fridge would just be allowed to run, drain the battery, and spoil the food inside. There were multiple times when I went to check in on them that I saw the fridge temperature floating around ~63 degrees (when set to 38), just continuously running. This was all a big inconvenience, but the whole situation changed once the covid19 lockdown started. Not having a reliable fridge meant they had to go to the supermarket every day, increasing their possible exposure to the virus. I contacted the seller, and after some back and forth, they sent me a replacement. It took some time, but I am thankful the seller agreed to do that. When I got the replacement, and tested it, I left all the settings alone the first time I plugged it in, except for setting the temperature. It was on "Max" mode, and took around an hour to reach the set temperature. Again, it drew around 55 watts when running, but this time, I noticed that "Max" mode was indeed cooling faster. It would run for about 10 minutes (I previously recorded 20 minute runs on both Max and Min modes for the same set temperature) before turning the compressor off. I don't know if the math completely adds up, but It kind of makes sense - double the power, half the time. Over a 24 hour period, the total power consumption is about the same on both modes, so I just left it on Max. I took the replacement fridge to my parents, and packaged up the defective one up to be returned (I was provided with a prepaid return label, but if you ever need to do this, be prepared. The thing weighs ~50 lbs, and requires a lot of packaging). So far, the replacement appears to be working fine, so maybe I just got unlucky with the first one. Time will tell. I will update this again if anything changes. Thanks again, to the seller, who came through for me during these difficult times. *** End Update: 5/27/2020 ** EDIT: I originally referred to "Max" compressor speed as "High" mode below, which is confusing with the "High" battery protection mode. I have revised my review below to refer to "Max" and "Min" instead. I'm running this exclusively on a 100Ah AGM battery, and a 100 watt solar panel. When I first got it, I ran it through AC to test power consumption. It came from the factory on "MAX" mode. I put 12 room temperature beers inside, plugged it in, set the temperature to 38F, and it ran at around 55 watts for around 10 minutes. I checked the interior and it didn't seem to be cooling. I figured maybe something was wrong with the firmware getting confused at me changing the temperature, so I unplugged it, waited a couple seconds, and plugged it back in. I put my ear by the compressor and could hear some liquid sounds as it started up. Again, it pulled around 55 watts, and then settled down to 35 watts. I waited a bit and finally, saw that it was finally cooling, and the thermostat temperature was slowly dropping. (I later discovered that it runs on 35 watts on "MIN" mode, so I'm not completely sure what happened here, and why it was actually running in "MIN" mode when the setting was still set to "MAX") After about an hour, it reached my set temperature of 38F, and the compressor stopped. I checked the interior temperature using an infrared thermometer, and it was mostly spot on. Colder in the areas furthest from the compressor, and a bit warmer in the step above the compressor. A couple minutes later, when the thermometer reached 39ish, the compressor kicked on again (the temperature goes up around 2 degrees, to 41, each time the compressor kicks on), and after 20 minutes or so, the temperature went back down to 38, and the compressor shut off (it sometimes goes down to 36 after the compressor shuts down). I watched it for a couple hours, then, something weird happened again. (it was still on high mode at this point). The temperature reached ~39F again, and the compressor turned on, again consuming around 55 watts on "MAX" mode. This time, however, it seemed to be not cooling again. I decided to let it run to see if it would eventually cool. Around 30 minutes later, the temperature remained the same - the compressor was still consuming 55 watts, and had been for around 30 minutes, but the temperature did not change. It didn't go up, nor down. I then decided to put the fridge on "MIN" mode. I set the mode, unplugged it again, waited a couple minutes, and plugged it back in. When the fridge turned on, it consumed around 55 watts for a couple seconds, then dropped to 35 watts. In a couple minutes, I saw that the temperature was slowly dropping. There seemed to be something weird about "MAX" mode. I then kept it plugged in, with the 12 or so beers inside, for a week to measure the power consumption. Like clockwork, it would turn on for around 20 minutes, then off for 40 minutes (55 watts on startup, 35 watts steady). It ran for a couple days like this, and the average power consumption was around 10 watt hours, per hour. After I had a firm understanding of its power consumption, I decided to try "MAX" mode one more time. I switched the mode, and let it run. When the compressor kicked in, it pulled 55 watts and stayed there. This time, it did seem to cool, although it still ran for the same amount of time (~20 minutes). All it did was consume more power, without providing any faster cooling. I didn't plan to use it on "MAX" mode anyway, so, while a little concerning, was grudgingly ok with me. I set it back to "MIN" mode and let it continue. I then hooked it up to a small solar setup - 100 AH AGM battery, 100 watt solar panel. It pulled 2.5-3.0 amps from the battery when running (the startup current was around 4.5-5.0 for a couple seconds). The run pattern remained the same. When the sun is shining bright, the panel pulls in around 4.5-5 amps, more than enough to keep up with the fridge, and recharge the battery's overnight drain in a couple hours. I guess this thing will run around 2-3 days without any sunlight at all, but I haven't tested that yet. Overall build quality of this fridge is very good. Just that "MAX" mode thing is a little weird, and I'm still not confident there's nothing wrong with the fridge, but it's big, and hard to ship around, and it does work on "MIN" mode, so I'm keeping it. One thing I think could be improved is that all the indicator lights (leds) stay on, all the time. It doesn't seem to consume that much power, but if you're trying to squeeze the most out of your batteries, it would be nice to be able to turn those leds off (who's looking at those ALL the time anyway?). I would have given it 5 stars, if the "MAX" mode didn't give me issues. I'm cautiously using it just on "MIN" mode, and hopefully, it holds up. So far, so good. I will update this review if anything changes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2019 by Dabbler

  • ICECO VL45
Size: VL45
I have not touched this product, I ordered and changed to another Iceco model due to dimentions. BUT I have watched a lot of review and videos on this model ICECO VL45. This is the GOAT. Very efficient. Notice the lid seal is like a regular fridge/freezer seal, thick and looks magnetic ( Don't know if it is magnetic ). Big difference vs a lot of other 12v fridge/freezers on the market. Size, what size do you need, the ICECO VL series has different sizes. (Unfortunately not smaller then the VL45 ) for my needs. I would rate this as 4 star because the size was incorrect in different points ICECO mentioned here on Amazon about their product. They showed two sizes. But I am giving the bennefit of the doubt that ICECO will get it together and post the right dimentions. Things missing... updated version, this has been out a few years now. Make a smaller version with wheels and app control with duel zone. For now, I went with bougeRV considering the ICECO model I wanted is 1 month out of stock. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023 by clickclick

  • Great refrigerator!
Size: VL45 with Cover
I love my new portable fridge. No more food swimming in ice water. The fridge is very efficient and quiet. I hooked it up to a small 500Wh portable power station and it maybe used 20% in 24 hours. Since we use the power station to charge our electronic devices, we slept near the fridge and didn't hear a thing. Understanding that all compressor-based refrigerators will cycle between on and off set points, I was impressed at how well it held a temperature. I did notice that it held the temperature about 6 degrees above the displayed set point. Not a big deal but something to note. For my conditions, I found setting it at 30 or 32 degrees F kept my beverages at a nice 38F. I did have a small concern when the unit arrived. The ICECO team quick respond to my inquiry and promptly answered my concern. I was impressed with the great customer service. Very happy with my purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023 by EB

  • Awesome company!
Size: VL45
So I've had this ICECO for a while now, and it has worked perfect. That is until it got wet on a lake powell trip and stopped working. I was able to determine that the circuit board was damaged, and so I contacted ICECO in hopes that they could send me a replacement board. They did, I installed it, and it's as good as new. They've made a lifetime customer out of me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2023 by Dustin Houck Dustin Houck

  • Perfect choice for our Sprinter Van build.
I've had this installed in my Sprinter for nearly two years now. It sits on a slider and moves in and out under the bed. First of all, it is quiet, I hardly know it is there, it might as well be an ice chest for all the noise it doesn't make. It runs 24/7 hooked up to shore power when we are home and is always filled with water bottles and is ready to go. It uses negligible power and if I go off grid, I run it on a Zero One battery for days. I keep it in the insulated bag that they sell and I believe that helps keep it more efficient. I would purchase this again if I ever needed to, I think in two years I've gotten my moneys worth. I would recommend it easily, particularly since it is priced hundreds of dollars less than its competition. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2023 by M. L. Schertell

  • Nice portable Fridge/Freezer.
Size: VL45
The Iceco was delivered no problem. Box was intact some oil spilled on the box before it was wrapped, it was under the shrink wrap and straps. Waited 48 Hrs. and plug it in, the fridge came to temp quickly. It was set 38 Degrees F. Cooled to 34 and shuts off. rises to 39 degrees and come back on. It runs about 15 to 18 min. an hour in my house at 80 degrees House temp. So Far so good. I'll give an update when I travel with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2023 by MACz

  • So much better than an ice chest!
Size: VL65
So far, used this once for a 4-day trip, awesome! It has easily enough room for at least a week of comping
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2023 by TJ57

  • Food & beverages stay cold, no mess, your food is not swimming in melted ice, built well, very quiet
Size: VL45
LOVE our ICECO no more trying to keep our food cold with ice :-( or digging thru a cooler to get your food and all the ice going to the bottom trying then rearranging your food because the ice has all shifted or melted !!! The ICECO is AWESOME we just load the basket in the house carry the baskets out to the camper and put them in the ICECO which is plugged into the cigarette lighter and off we go food is cold milk is cold , the ICECO is VERY quiet, very well made so far we have no complaints. We are so happy we made this purchase ***** ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2023 by DeAnne Purvis

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